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 Originally Posted by xptboy
 Originally Posted by iopq
Well, the advice "loosen up at a tight table, and tighten up at a loose table" is simply incorrect
you should tighten up at an aggressive table, loosen up at a passive table
true that, now make sure you understand why that is
(btw I remember being told this when I first played poker about 6 months ago, I think I misquoted someone but whatever... you get my point.)
Because the higher the chance of a raise behind you, the better the hand you need to start with
if there's a lot of raising going on preflop, that means that limping Axs is not profitable since the hand plays better in a limped pot
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